Middlesex
To the Churchwarden and Overseers of the Poor
of
the Hamlet of Popler & Blackwall
in the Said County
of Middlesex
and to the Churchwardens and Over-
seers of the Poor of the Parish of Walthamstow
in the County of Essex
and to every of them,
and to all others whom These may concern.
Boulton Mainwaring< no role >
John Lawton< no role >
Whereas Complaint hath been made unto Us, two of his
Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the said County of Middlesex
(one being of the Quorum) by the Churchwarden and Overseers of the
Poor of the Hamlet of Popler
and Blackwall
in the said County
That
John Taylor< no role >
aged between seven and Eight years,
Mary Taylor< no role >
aged about five years and
Susannah Taylor< no role >
two years old the lawfull
Issue of
Thomas Taylor< no role >
Deceased and
Ann< no role >
his wife are
lately come and intruded into the said Hamlet of Popler & Blackwall
in
the said County having no legal Set-
tlement there, and are become chargeable to the said Hamlet
of Popler and Blackwall
And upon Examination into the Truth of
the Premisses, and touching the Place of the last legal Settlement of
the said
Thomas Taylor< no role >
taken before Us upon
Oath, it appeareth unto Us, and We do adjudge, That the said Thomas
Taylors three Children are become chargeable
to the said Hamlet of Popler and Blackwall
and
that the Parish of Walthamstow
in the County of Essex
is the Place
[..] of his and their last legal Settlement
These are therefore in his Majesty's Name strictly to charge and com-
mand you the said Churchwarden and Overseers of the Poor of the
said Hamlet of Popler
and Blackwall
or one of you, forthwith
to remove and convey the said John Taylor< no role >
, Mary Taylor< no role >
and Susannah
Taylor< no role >
Children of the said Thomas Taylor< no role >
from
and out of your said Hamlet of Popler & Blackwall
in and to the
said Parish of Walthamstow
and deliver them (together with
this Precept) to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor there,
or some or one of them, who are hereby required to receive and pro-
vide for them according to Law. Given under our Hands and Seals
the [..] d. 28th. Day of Aprill in the Year of our Lord 1748